Girl I believe you can fly (yeah)
Cause you got those angel wings
Baby you know just what I mean
And plus the
Can save a life
My baby's on the scene
Somethin's hurtin' me
She's my every I can't deny

Love her more everyday
I got problems
She makes it goes away
And if her love ain't enough
My girl can rescue me
Shoot right down and pick me up
She supa sexy
You look good to me
You know
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy
You look good to me
You know
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy
Supa woman

Come and rescue me
Supa sexy
Supa woman
You make me say (oh)

Supa sexy

Ah wait a minute
You know I can't let you out game me
I think I'm with another girl
I'm a tell you

Excuse me baby
Come here shawty
Gimmie a second
Come here
Cause you look good to me now
You remind me of my Lamborghini
If you act right I'm a let you burn rubber on me
Shawty
Let me take ya cape and put it on the floor
You can kick up your feet you ain't gotta rescue me no more
Can I get ya somethin', lemme buy you a drank.
As you can see, see your nice face, I'm a take her home with me
She supa sexy (yeah)
You look good to me
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy (yeah)
You look good to me
Come and rescue me
Supa woman
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy
Supa woman
Can you make me say
Girl I believing you at night
It takes no one to tell a lie

And I can't keep you off of
But listen baby, you don't need to be in magazines
Cause you look good to me
And listen baby, your the one that needs the rescuin'
Cause you look good to me
Supa sexy (yeah)
You look good to me
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy (yeah)
You look good to me
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy
Oh you make me say
Come and rescue me
Supa sexy
Supa woman
You make me say, ooh
Come and rescue me

Girl I believe you can fly
Cause you got those angel wings
Baby you know what I mean


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